Xitex WebContent M1 Professional Edition 1.8

Xitex WebContent M1 Professional Edition 1.8

Publisher's description
"Web Content Management System"
Published by XITEX Software on 3 Aug 2011
Xitex WebContent M1 CMS (http://webcontent-m1.com) is a web-based content management system for the global enterprise. It is used for developing, managing, and publishing content on the Web. Designed for small and midsized companies, government, and educational institutions, our CMS provides ultimate functionality and API support through its J2EE base. You'll deploy the solution in minutes and scale your system as your needs grow.

Out-of-the-box, easy to use and administer. Product provides any user with a full range of edition and design tools, such as WYSIWYG-editor, forums, questionnaires, newslines, search engine, print version, web forms constructor, full manuals etc. Besides, it allows avoiding any broken links, page scheduling and previewing, approval before publishing, preventing collisions, versioning (pages, templates, sites), workflow, easy template development (handy tag editor), drafts & preview, SSL etc.

System supports integration with MS Word and Macromedia Dreamweaver.

Requirements: JSP/JavaServlets and MySQL

What's new in this version: New scalability options, added developer and administrator capabilities, and expanded content creation features as well as enhancements to existing features.

  • Size:

    5.41 MB
  • License:

    Shareware
  • OS:

    Windows, Unix, Linux, OS/2, OS/2 Warp, OS/2 W
  • Price:

    $299
    Buy full version
  • Updated:

    3 Aug 2011
  • Downloads:

    188 (0 last week)

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